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21 day African Expedition

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Children 12yrs and older welcome

Local payment: US$440 per person

21 day African ExpeditionA small group semi participation camping & lodge safari from Livingstone to Johannesburg through Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, Swaziland and South Africa.
  • Snorkelling
  • Cultural interaction
  • Water sports
  • Canoeing
  • Brilliant kayaking opportunities
  • Game viewing
  • Walking trails
  • 4x4 explorations

This diverse safari has every aspect an adventurous world traveller would be looking for; incredible wildlife, fascinating cultures, varied landscapes, picturesque cities, interesting local markets, amazing coasts and beautiful beaches. These African memories will last you a lifetime!

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Start Livingstone
You'll be picked up at the airport in Livingstone and transferred to the the Zambezi Waterfront.
Day 1: Victorial Falls, Livingstone Livingstone
We start our expedition at one of the seven Natural Wonders – the great Victoria Falls. You’ll be picked up at the airport in Livingstone and
transferred to the Zambezi Waterfront. The rest of the day is at leisure and you’ll have the opportunity to participate in one of many activities offered
in and around the Victoria Falls area, such as Bungee jumping, white water rafting, and a helicopter flight over the Falls, or
else just explore this amazing area on foot.
There will be a pre-departure meeting with you guide at 6pm this evening.
Day 2: Zambezi River Canoeing Zambezi River
The next day will be spent canoeing through the Zambezi River in close encounters with large herds of elephants while canoeing along the river channels. In the late afternoon we reach one of the numerous islands where we will pitch our camps for the night.
Accommodation: camping on an island
Departure: 08h00
Meals: B, L, D
Day 3: Livingstone Zambezi River
After breakfast we step back in our canoes and take a slow canoe back through the unspoilt nature to our starting point while listening to the haunting cry of the fish eagle. In the afternoon we arrive back at our camp
Accommodation: Zambezi Waterfront Camping
Departure: 08h00
Meals: B, L, D
Day 4: Lusaka Lusaka
On day 4 we make our way up north to the energetic city of Lusaka passing through the vast wilderness of Zambia. We set up our camp outside the buzzling town.
Distance: 480 km Departure: 08h00
Lunch Stop: en route
Accommodation: Pioneer Camp
Meals: B, L, D
Day 5: Chipata Lower Zambezi National Park
Today our journey takes us through the east of Zambia along the Lower Zambezi National Park to Chipata. This place lies close to the border to Malawi and is our last stopover before we enter again the real wildernis - the South Luangwa National Park.

Distance: 618 Departure: 7h00
Lunch Stop: en route
Accommodation: Chipata Camping
Meals: B, L, D
Day 6 - 7: South Luangwa National Park South Luangwa National Park
We enter South Luangwa National Park - the jewel of Africa's wildest and most remite national parks, which offers 100 different mammal species and a splendid birdlife. The park comprises a rich mosaic of habitats - from dense mopane forest and riverside woodland to open grassland plains and sheltered pools. The next two days are spent on game drives and game walks (depending on weather conditions) to see some of the various elephants, giraffes, impala, puku, buffalo, hippopotamus, zebras and more. This combination lets you encounter both extremes - the typical safari 'megafauna' as well as the subtle details at your feet.If we are lucky we could spot two species of animals, which cannot be found anywhere else in Africa: the Thornicroft giraffe and the cookson's wildbeest. The park is also famous for its lions, leopards, and hyaenas.

Distance: 150 km Departure: 8h00
Lunch Stop: picnic inside South Luangwa National Park
Accommodation: Wildlife Camp
Meals: B, L, D x2
Day 8 - 9: Lake Malawi Lake Malawi
Leaving the South Luangwa National Park, we cross the border to Malawi and enter the 'Warm heart of Africa'. Driving eastwards we get a good idea of the Malawian lifestyle and will finally reach Lake Malawi, which forms the southern peak of the Great Rift Valley. Lake Malawi is the ninth largest lake in the world and filled with fresh water. Most of the villages are located around the lake and you'll get in contact with the local people easily as the lakeshore is communal property. The next day we will explore the beauty and secrets of the lake during an exciting kayak trip.
Distance: 300 km Departure: 8h00
Lunch Stop: picnic spot en-route
Accommodation: camping in Monkey Bay
Meals: B, L, D x2
Day 10 - 12: Mount Mulanje Mulanje
We leave the beach and travel to the mountains and reach a great location for trekking and hiking, with plenty of terrific opportunities for photographers - the Mulanje Massive. This mountain is over 130 million years old and covered with a variety of different vegetation that are waiting to be explored by us. The next three days we spend with hikes on this Massive until our feet get tired. In the evening we'll enjoy our supper around the campfire even more.
Day 10:
Distance: 350 km Departure: 8h00
Lunch Stop: picnic spot en-route
Accommodation: camping inside the Mulanje National Park

Meals: B, L, D x3
Day 13: Tete, Mozambique
After our breakfast we step back in our vehicle and continue our journey driving south direction Blantyre and Tete. Blantyre is one of the main cities in Malawi and buzzling with city life so different to the Lake Malawi-lifestyle. This is our last stopover before we leave Malawi and enter Mozambique. If the time allows we might also drive all the way to Tete on the Zambezi River and put up our camp here.
Distance: 385 km Departure: 9h00
Lunch Stop: picnic spot en-route
Accommodation: camping outside of Blantyre or Tete.
Meals: B, L, D
Day 14 Chicambe, Mozambique
Today we enter Mozambique - a country offering an enticing and fascinating blend of cultures. The picturesque village Chicambe is our first stop and here we can stock up on fresh fruit and vegetables. From a vantage point near the dam control room we have umipeded views of the entire Chicamba Real Dam.
Distance: 390 km Departure: 8h00
Lunch Stop: picnic spot en-route
Accommodation: camping in Chicamba
Meals: B, L, D
Day 15: Vilanculous Vilanculos
Back on the road the next morning we drive to the warm coast of the Indian Ocean in the east of Mozambique. The village Vilanculous is close to the beach and just about halfway between Maputo and Beira. Here we'll ourselves back in civilization with buzzling markets, restaurants, public phones, banks and quaint supermarkets.
Distance: 460 km Departure: 8h00
Lunch Stop: picnic spot en-route
Accommodation: Camping in Vilanculous
Meals: B, L, D
Day 16: Benguerra Islands
Today we leave the mainland Mozambiques and step on a boat to sail over the warm, blue waters of the Indian Ocean to the Benguerra Islands, just off the coast. Since Benguerra is blessed with the most intact area of indigenous dine forest of all the islands, it probably offers the best birind as well. Freshwater lakes, surrounded by stunning golden dunes are awaiting us. Be careful - crocodiles are living in here.
After spending the day on the island we head back to the mainland and back to our camp.
Lunch stop: Benguerra Islands
Accommodation: Camping in Vilanculous
Meals: B, L, D
Day 17: Inhambane Inhambane
On day 17 we drive along the coast to the sleepy and neat town of Inhambane. Hundreds of graceful dhows on the usually tranquil water are one of Inhambaen's most obvious ffeatures. The town probably has the largest working fleet of hows on the East African coastline. We'll spend the afternoon relaxing on one of these dhows. Inhambane also offers several points of interest for sight seeing.
Distance: 250 km Departure: 9h00
Lunch Stop: Inhambane
Accommodation: Camping barra reef
Meals: B, L, D
Day 18: Maputo Maputo
Today we visit Mozambique's sprawling capital Maputo. Under Portuguese influence it became one of Africa?s most beautiful and fashionable cities, and over the years it has maintained its historical and cultural charm. This bustling city has an impressive skyline and boasts a unique combination of Portuguese and African atmospheres. In the evening we'll enjoy our dinner with the fish and seafood the city is renowned for.
Distance: 430 km Departure: 8h00
Lunch Stop: picnic spot en route
Accommodation: Ibis Inn Maputo
Meals: B, L, D
Day 19 - 20: Kruger National Park Hlane Royal National Park
Leaving Mozambique we enter the rainbow nation, South Africa and make our way to the Kruger Naitonal Park. Depending on the time of arrival we either enter the park or camp outside and enter the next day. The day is spent looking for the Big 5 in the Kruger.
Berg en Dal campsite.
Meals: B, L, D
Day 21: Johannesburg Johannesburg
Today is our last day of this incredible expedition. We will enter the rainbow nation South Africa and make our way to Johannesburg. Ending this tour we hope you'll never forget this diverse and adventurous trip.
Meals: Breakfast
End: Johannesburg
Here we can drop you off at the airport or at your self-booked post tour accommodation.
Rate includes
. all transport in fully kitted 4x4 safari vehicle
. use of full camping equipment
. game drives as mentioned
. meals and activities as mentioned in itinerary
. camping and park entrance fees
. experienced local guide
Rate excludes
. pre and post tour accommodation
. alcoholic drinks
. tips
. curios
Group size
Minimum 4. Maximum: 10

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